hi guys just put new digitizer on me desire s. only the very top part dnt work, im hoping its a faulty digitizer, but when i plug it into motherboard that connection has the cream and black plastic on it.
some of the black plastic has broken away ,
so im wondering would that effect it? is it a replaceable part?
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Hi there I bought a HTC sensation XE beats audio phone the screen wouldn't work so I have put a new digitizer plus new LCD display. After fitting these the touch didn't work still so I took apart and noticed that the clip had broke off where the ribbon slotted in so I bought a new top PCB board and transfered this into the handset but still the touch don't work. I did however find a small resistor stuck to the tape that was stuck on the ribbon that connects the 2 PCB boards together. Now it looks silver on the edges and is a cream colour in the middle its not a tiny 1 either so I could solder it back on but I have no idea where it goes as there's no obvious place it was fitted to. Has any body got some clear shots of the main PCB where the sim card fits ? Need to compare them please thanks
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Hi there I bought a HTC sensation XE beats audio phone the screen wouldn't work so I have put a new digitizer plus new LCD display. After fitting these the touch didn't work still so I took apart and noticed that the clip had broke off where the ribbon slotted in so I bought a new top PCB board and transfered this into the handset but still the touch don't work. I did however find a small resistor stuck to the tape that was stuck on the ribbon that connects the 2 PCB boards together. Now it looks silver on the edges and is a cream colour in the middle its not a tiny 1 either so I could solder it back on but I have no idea where it goes as there's no obvious place it was fitted to. Has any body got some clear shots of the main PCB where the sim card fits ? Need to compare them please thanks
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heyyy, why yo doin all these strange deedz??!
see, i'd got exactly the same issue (i think). all u need ta do is this:
use ur battery however u want all the way, til it gets shut down. n then put the battery out n press the power button like as if u were trying to turn on the phone, then let it stay still over a night (without the battery) then plug it in charge, but BEWARE YOU WILL NOT TOUCH THE SCREEN NO WAY UNTIL IT IS FULLY CHARGED!
now ur problem must be gone! mine did!
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that pretty "thanks" button's waiting for u if i helped
Sent from a shaken up HTC Sensation XE using..... whatever! differs?!
I will put the phone back together and try that out but still want to know where that resistor goes lol
hello
i replaced my touch screen on my sensation xe (alone!!)
and it works ok!
the problem is that it's not glued to the device.
if i turn it over, the toch will go out and stay connected only because of the electronic connection.
what can i do so the screen will stay stuck on it's place???
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anyone?!?!?!?!?
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anyone?!?!?!?!?
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Lol what about double sided 3m tape.
To be honest I have a sensation here with a cracked screen and a digitizer but I am waiting on parts and that tape.
What baffles me is why don't they sell it with the tape???? I bought a dirt cheap digitizer for cheap tablet and it came with that tape on the digitizer, no cutting or other crap .. just had the remove the paper thing and stick it on
hi., i am new to this site and i just wanna ask something regarding htc sensation xe's digitizer.
My phone's digitizer has its adhesive loose.. it it possible to reapply adhesive and return the same digitizer in the phone? my digitizer is in good shape and i just wanted it to be fit so that no dust could enter in the lcd.
sooo i have 2 Galaxy s2s t989 and both motherboards are bad, on one i hard bricked it so i need a whole another motherboard (which i will most likely buy another motherboard for) so on the other one the part where to lcd cable snaps in is sort of bent and im thinking that it the reason why the screen does not turn on, it is not the lcd i have changed lcds on it, it turns on sound and all so i was thinking i could solder the other bad motherboard into this one would anyone know a video on how to do this?
So i inherited this asus tf101 from my brother. He rarely used it and then after a few weeks of use i get black bars across the screen and then it just wont turn on so. So i read up and see that the screen cable often comes loose, that silver ribbon, which it was, but that didnt fix it. Looked up another thing to check and noticed that down by the battery plug the orange ribbon coming out of the battery plug terminal has what looks like battery acid. Blue powder all over the motherboard along the black and white twisty wires along the bottom. Also where the white twisty wire meets the metal cover edge the metal is heat marked (little rainbow oil slick looking spot). Also where the ribbon is connected to the motherboard there is a black mark in the cream plastic which houses the teeth.
Is the motherboard fried or is there a chance its just the ribbon?
Thanks for any insight you can lend,
Chris
Can you post decent resolution photos of the damage ?
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Can you post decent resolution photos of the damage ?
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Here it is:
Does look like a leaking battery type acid covering, but it also looks like it is right up to the edge of the TF, are you sure it didn't get dropped into a liquid or liquid spilled on it ?